Through ICE arrests, criminal investigations, firings and executive orders, the president has launched a sweeping campaign of retribution. One judge called his actions "a shocking abuse of power."
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The exemption comes amid worries of how President Trump's steep new tariffs will affect American tech companies that rely on supply chains in China, like Apple.
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NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023.
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130+ Jewish students, staff, alumni signed a public letter in protest.
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NPR spoke to immigration experts, lawyers and reviewed government documents.
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Transgender service members continue to weigh their options as a Trump administration policy tries to push them out of the military for a second time in less than a decade.
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Lawmakers voiced concern about whether top national security officials discussed classified information.
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The CEOs are appearing before a House subcommittee in Washington Thursday.
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The head of the U.S. Postal Service is stepping down.
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The Trump administration has already moved to halve the department's staff.
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The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The federal government runs out of money at the end of the day on Friday.
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Morgiane is perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American.
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Some egg farmers have called for vaccinations for poultry to stop the spread.
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The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.
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Investigators are still working to piece together key details to determine the cause of the crash that killed 67 people.
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President fired general counsel and Democrat, leaving labor board without quorum.
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The order was set to take effect at 5 p.m. Tuesday.
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President Trump signed a slew of orders during his first week in office, impacting policy on immigration, the environment, federal diversity programs and more.
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President Joe Biden pardons five people and commutes the sentence of two others who "made significant contributions to improving their communities."
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Congress has approved a bill to fund the government until March 14.